The beginning of Sikh Scripture is not an alphabet or word but a figure which is "1".And so on the whole of Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats teachings emphasize only on the worship of One God who has created the universe, is sustaining it and will destroy it too.Worship is of One God alone, through out the scripture the Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats have used different names and also the ways to relating with God but the oneness of God is throughout maintained.For Sikhs God is Formless without any shape, size,color, who is imminent in his/her creation but at the same time transcendtal.
In total there are around 25 million sikhs. It depends on how you view it on practising terms.
Sikhs believe in one God, referred to as Waheguru. This monotheistic view emphasizes the oneness of God, who is both transcendent and immanent. Sikh teachings focus on realizing this singular divine presence through meditation, prayer, and righteous living.
Sikhs Believe that the law should protect weaker members o f society from criminals most Sikhs oppose capital punishment as it is like killing in cold blood. However some Sikhs are not totally against capital punishment as the threat may provide a deterrent to protect society.
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In John Gardner's "Grendel" the raid on Hrothgar's hall is shown through the monsters point of view. In Beowulf, the raid is shown through Beowulf's point of view.
In John Gardner's "Grendel" the raid on Hrothgar's hall is shown through the monsters point of view. In Beowulf, the raid is shown through Beowulf's point of view.
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I view them as disgusting. You're body should be covered and shown only personally.
Depends which religion you're on about, monotheistic view: no he dont Tbh, dont view god so literally, because god isnt physical. Not of this dimension, god is somewhat like providence or karma, you get meh.
When an objects depth, width and height is shown in one drawing or in one view.
Sikhs do not believe in idol worship at all. However, they are not contemptuous of Hindus believing in this practice to my knowledge and most Sikhs were converted from Hinduism. Addition: Sikhism believes in One God and therefore don't view the Hindu deities as God. At best there are seen as Spiritual Guide and certainly there is no contemptuous.
That is a two dimensional view of a three dimensional object, seen from one side at a time as if you are looking perpendicularly to is. Depth is not shown